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Conclusion: How Chemistry Research Impacts Human Health

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Chemistry for the Future: Human Health
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Wrapping up this series on human health, Dr Emily Flashman talks about her work studying the mechanisms by which our bodies respond to low levels of oxygen.
She discusses why she finds the interface of chemistry and human health an exciting and rewarding area of research.

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Chemistry for the Future: Human Health
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Emily Flashman
Keywords
biology
cancer
oxygen
women in science
disease
Health
cardiovascular
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 19/07/2013
Duration: 00:02:29

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